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    Too kewl, Mark. Well done!

    I think you've only done what most of us would do, given the means and opportunity.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Give me a garage and I would be tempted in joining you. No point in upgrading at the mo. as the old girl stays outside. But next year that could be a different story....
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    Crikey, it's lovely.

    I'm gonna have to go and just buy that XB9R thanks to your "inspiration".
    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



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    Never owned one... but a Daytone 600 would be on my short list!

    Good on ya!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Crikey, it's lovely.

    I'm gonna have to go and just buy that XB9R thanks to your "inspiration".
    Just do it Jim, after all it's your birthday. Happy birthday by the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni
    Never owned one... but a Daytone 600 would be on my short list!

    Good on ya!!!
    You'll struggle to find the forward mounted foot pegs on a Daytona. Maybe you could use it as a sports bike instead.
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    My Bro' lets me ride his 1970 Triumph, does that count.
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    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    My Bro' lets me ride his 1970 Triumph, does that count.
    What!! A W650 replica.................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Crikey, it's lovely.

    I'm gonna have to go and just buy that XB9R thanks to your "inspiration".
    B'day present to yerself Jim????

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    I want a Bonnie and paint it up like McQueen's bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones
    I want a Bonnie and paint it up like McQueen's bike

    -Indy
    Complete with Barbed Wire graphics???
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    I had a triumph on another forum - singles.com or summat was the name of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yokai
    Complete with Barbed Wire graphics???
    lol na, just the cool paint job will do, wouldn't mind a big empty field which to burn about in maybe even a few German's chasing me

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    Would have been my choice but for footpegs/hip problem. Bought my first Bonnie 1959. because it was the fastest thing on the road. Had 5 more in the 60s. Bought my last Bonnie 04 because it's one of the slowest things on the road and the wife says i'm too bloody old to go fast. Just as good as they used to be. The only thing that's changed is the speed limit. There wasn't one in 59 outside the 30mph areas. Still a bloody good ride and fast enough to lose your licence twice over. Enjoy it mate

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    Bloody sensible bike mate.
    In these days of walking home if you're caught doing 151kph, plus the hi-tech devices to catch you and the draconian way it's enforced, I think a bike that is rewarding at 120 is a smart choice.

    If i fitted on one, that new Speed triple is a bit of me too. It's a heap of fun without having to do 300kph to enjoy it.

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